Annual & Sustainability Report 2017
MESSAGES
ABOUT THE
REPORT
THE
CCR GROUP
STRATEGY AND
OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS
MODEL
SERVICES
TOLL ROADS
URBAN
MOBILITY
AIRPORTS
OUTLOOK
Operational eco-efficiency
CCR Group's toll road concessions
units permanently monitor the
environmental impacts of its
operations and seek, through their
own initiatives and projects, to
improve business performance.
To this end, the units' attention is
focused mainly on reducing water and
electricity consumption, greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions and waste
generation. In addition to these
fronts, CCR Group invests in training
and campaigns to raise employee
awareness, focusing on the rational
use of natural resources.
With regard to water management,
the main initiatives carried out in
recent years and that continued in
2017 were those aimed at promoting
rainwater harvesting and reuse. These
actions are overseen by the Advanced
Sustainability Posts allocated at each
of the CCR Group units.
To reduce electricity consumption,
CCR Group counts on the support
of CCR EngelogTec to invest in
more efficient lighting systems at
toll plazas and along the highways.
User assistance equipment, such as
emergency telephones installed on
the toll roads, are already powered by
electricity generated by photovoltaic
solar panels. Other alternatives for
generating its own electricity from
clean and renewable sources are being
analyzed by the company.
Waste management is one of the prime
focal points of CCR Group. Through
studies and analyses, CCR Engelog seeks
to progressively expand the reuse of
materials left over from roadworks. One
of the alternatives under analysis is the
recycling of this waste through processing
in other productive chains.
In the roadworks of the Jundiaí Road
Complex in the Bandeirantes-Anhanguera
system, new technologies were employed
to reuse construction and demolition
waste in the pavement material. The
solution brought about a cost reduction
of 47% in comparison to the traditional
method of using new materials for the
pavement layers implemented.
Emissions monitoring
MAIN ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS*
The Group's GHG emissions are recorded
and monitored through the emissions
inventory carried out annually in accordance
with the methodology of the Brazilian GHG
Protocol program. The data obtained are
published annually on the platform of the
system, which is open to the public, and are
also audited by an external company.
On the toll roads, one of CCR Group's main
sources of emissions is the burning of fuels
to power the fleet required for operations.
The units advise employees to use ethanol
in the vehicles whenever possible.
Water
consumption
(thousand m³)
Energy
consumption
(thousand GJ)
Waste disposal
(thousand
tons)
489.8
146.5
136.7
133.0
438.6
419.2
927.7
100.0
453.3
2015 2016 2017
2015 2016 2017
2015 2016 2017
*Information only for controlled concessions. Renovias and ViaRio are not contemplated.
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
(thousand tCO2e)*
56.2 23.9
16.3 3.6
796.3 67.4
Scope 1
● CCR Group
Scope 2
Scope 3
● Toll roads
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cutting-edge technology
and raising of awareness
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